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Gail Moldovan-Trujillo, ACSR,CPIW Hagan Hamilton Insurance 2012 NFIP Agency of the year Flood Insurance Specialist & Consultant

Flood Insurance regulations continue to change at a very rapid pace, therefore this information has and will continue to change The information provided today is for educational purposes and should not be constructed as legal advice

Mapping changes and how it could effect you The insurance procedure for property newly mapped into a special flood hazard zone Quick review of flood rates, preferred and standard Tips to reduce your premiums Please hold your questions until the end

1 Buildings removed from the flood zone o Can cancel insurance with documentation o Available for a Preferred policy 2 - Buildings added to special flood hazard zone o May qualify for a Preferred policy o End of the first full policy year after the map revision date, rates will increase systematically but there are options including rating by elevation certificate. 3- Same zone, but change in the base flood elevations o Lock in the prior base flood elevation under grandfathering rules and possible additional savings with elevation certificate rating

Most of the rates are based on FEMA s published rates of October 2014, new rates become effective in April of 2015.. Map final date is estimated around spring or summer of 2016.Rules and rates are subject to change

Building Contents Annual Premium $100,000 $40,000 $362 $125,000 $50,000 $389 $150,000 $60,000 $414 $200,000 $80,000 $454 $250,000 $100,000 $484 *FEMA Policy Fees not included The maximum coverage available for a single family home under the Federal Flood Program is $250,000. Excess coverage may be available, rates provided upon request. $500,000 limit available for a commercial building. Quotes as of October 2014

Building Contents Annual Premium $100,000 $40,000 $379 $125,000 $50,000 $397 $150,000 $60,000 $419 $200,000 $80,000 $462 $250,000 $100,000 $493 FEMA Policy Fees not included

15 % -18% rate increase Subsidized rates and Newly Mapped rates until full risk rates are achieved FULL RISK RATES Lowest floor elevation VS the Base Flood Elevation ( BFE) Continue up the hill at a slow pace Stop the moving train by being rated with an elevation certificate

Home s Lower Elevation Rate (Pre-Firm home constructed prior to April 1985) Rate (Post-Firm home constructed after April 1985) 1 foot above BFE $454 $454 Equal to BFE $780 $780 1 foot below BFE $1,121 Subsidized $2,585 Actual More than 1 foot below BFE Increases with Depth Notes: 1) FEMA s insurance rates are site specific, change frequently, and vary widely by value of the dwelling and site specific circumstances. Rates above are hypothetical and not applicable to a specific property. 2) What FEMA considers the lowest floor elevation will vary based on several factors 3) FEMA Policy Fees not included

Grandfathering is a cost savings option for policy holders when: Newly-mapped into special flood hazard area or Base Flood Elevation increases Must have a policy in effect when the new maps become effective Must maintain continuous coverage Built in compliance with the original FIRM

What FEMA considers a home s lowest elevation for rating is dependent on several factors. An elevation certificate will clarify which category a home is in and what can be done to reduce rates.

LOMAs are usually issued because a property has been inadvertently mapped as being in the floodplain, but is actually on natural high ground above the base flood elevation. If this applies to your property, contact a surveyor to determine the lowest grade of your property. The surveyor can apply for the LOMA for you.

Vents, Vents and more Vents Flood insurance rates are based on the projected amount of damage your home will sustain in a flood event. Be prepared for the end of the two years when critical rating criteria will come into play. Proper venting = 1 sq inch per sq ft of your foundation enclosure AND attached garage Vents may not be the answer for every building or may need to be combined with other mitigation options Sometimes there are no affordable options.

During a flood event, immense hydrostatic forces are in action. Flood ventilation operates under the principle of relieving (rather than resisting) that pressure. Relief is required by code, insurance companies, and the principles of good floodplain management.

FEMA Accepted 16 x8 covers 200 sq.ft